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Doug 19-06-2007 23:52

Re: Buying a season ticket to rovers...
 
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Originally Posted by mani (Post 437972)
*L*

i've been to stanley a few times though not since they came up from the conference...


There you go then, come and live the good life, we're going up again this year.....:D

harwood red 20-06-2007 00:55

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Hey I'll even let you stand with me all yes all the way through the match...at stanley

And no Doug thats not a punishment before you start..:p

piltymon 20-06-2007 01:38

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How much do they cost?

mani 20-06-2007 02:05

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around the 250/400 mark

piltymon 20-06-2007 02:08

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Originally Posted by mani (Post 438034)
around the 250/400 mark

About how many games can you see for that and, are there any other advantages?

Wynonie Harris 20-06-2007 07:33

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Mani, you'd be better off coming up t'Stanley, because you'd see an exciting, honest, passionate style of football that gets the pulse racing. OK, the skill levels aren't the same, but we do have some players who can display quite a bit of flair (Boco, Dsane) and, as Doug says, we've a chance of making the play-offs next season.

You'd also enjoy the matchday experience much more in the down-to-earth, informal atmosphere of the Clayton End, instead of sat in a plastic stand. There's a much better "crack" on the terraces and you've got an invitation to stand with Harwood Red and AccyMel - not something I've done myself, but I believe it's quite an experience! :D

Mani, you're an Accy lad and there nothing quite like sharing in the triumphs, joys and disappointments of your home town team.

And finally, there's a pint waiting from Doug and a pint waiting from me, too, so get yourself up there!

Royboy39 20-06-2007 09:37

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[quote=Wynonie Harris;438052]Mani, you'd be better off coming up t'Stanley, because you'd see an exciting, honest, passionate style of football that gets the pulse racing. OK, the skill levels aren't the same, but we do have some players who can display quite a bit of flair (Boco, Dsane) and, as Doug says, we've a chance of making the play-offs next season.

Your having a laugh

Wynonie Harris 20-06-2007 09:49

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No, I'm quite serious, we have some skillful players, at that level, and I'm cautiously optimistic about our chances next season.

Royboy39 20-06-2007 09:56

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 438088)
No, I'm quite serious, we have some skillful players, at that level, and I'm cautiously optimistic about our chances next season.

Best of luck..........I hope Stanley do get in the play off's

Wynonie Harris 20-06-2007 10:09

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Got to admit, Roy, the bookies don't share my optimism, but they didn't back us to win the conference in 05/06. Anyway, I've got a good feeling about this season! :cool:

mani 20-06-2007 15:29

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pilty

all the premiership games and then u get like discounts i presume for other guests etc

Wynonie Harris 20-06-2007 21:40

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So have you made your decision then, Mani?

booth76 21-06-2007 18:20

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Originally Posted by mani (Post 437342)
man they're cheap! *L*

compared to what those chelsea folks pay and the united fans have to go thru its a very good deal

i'm wanting ideally in the jack walker stand - w05 but what are the chances i'll get it?

why is the CiS stand so cheap for? is it really that shoddy?

CIS stand is the old side of the ground so isn't fully integrated with the rest of it and isn't as modern. It means when you're leaving it takes a lot longer!

Hence why on the telly you always see people leaving early, it's the stand that the camera's point at and where it's easy to get stuck in traffic if you stay till the end. Not that I've ever left early ;)

mani 26-06-2007 02:02

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aaaaaaaaah ok :)

hmmm

no no decision yet - just "contemplating" yet

steeljack 26-06-2007 06:29

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I remember the last time I was at a Rovers home game was when Duncan Edwards was playing for Manchester United :eek: :eek: and being hoisted over the wall to get a good look .

funny what sticks in your mind :confused: :confused:


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